RGBgenie ZB-5001 Operating instructions

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USER MANUAL
Product ID: ZB-5001
www.RGBgenie.com
(520)-338-8849
RGBgenie ZigBee 5 Zone Remote and Dimmer
Enjoy the convenience of operating your smart lights
with a handheld remote. The ZB-5001 gives you
fingertip control of on/off and dimming of 5 different
Zones. Features include smooth fading with gentle off
dimming for up to 30 lighting devices.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing RGBgenie as your lighting control provider. This
device is compliant with the ZigBee 3.0 standard which is the unification of the HA
(Home Automation) and LL (Light Link) profile. This is an End Point Device that
can perform all available operations within the standard. Using wireless signals
at 2.4 GHz this product is also suitable for global operation. It has a line of sight
transmission range of up to 100 feet. Transmission range is affected by dense
objects, such as brick walls, refrigerators, solid doors or the like. For optimal
performance, consideration should be given to placement.
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This device supports five zones (also known as groups) and can bind up to 30
lighting devices for on/off and dimming control. It is compatible with universal
ZigBee gateway products and universal ZigBee lighting devices.
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Adding to the ZigBee Network …………………………………………….
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Checking for Network Inclusion ……………………………………………
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Pairing to ZigBee Lighting Device Through Touch-Link …………...……
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Using the Remote to Reset a Device (ZIIResetToFactoryNewRequest)..
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Battery Power Monitor Function …………………………………….……..
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Pairing a Device Through Find and Bind Mode ……………………….…
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Unpair a Device Through Find and Bind Mode …………………….…
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Clear All Paired Lighting Devices of a Group …………………………....
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Binding the Remote with a Device in a Controller (Hub) ………………
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Unbinding the Remote with a Device from a Controller (hub) …..……
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Factory Reset Remote (Remove from a ZigBee Network) ………………
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Supported ZigBee Clusters …………………………………………….……
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Products Data …………………………………………………………………
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1. ADDING TO A ZIGBEE NETWORK
Before pairing to a ZigBee network, please make sure that the Remote does
not belong to any prior network. When new, the Remote will be set to
inclusion mode by default. If the Remote has been previously added to
another ZigBee network it will need to be removed and reset.
From your ZigBee controller select the option to add a new device. Please
refer to the instruction manual that came with the controller for adding a
device.
From the Remote press and hold the All On power button until the
LED status indicator turns on.
Immediately press the All Off button once for the Remote to search for
nearby networks. The LED indicator will flash once every second.
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Network pairing will begin automatically. The Remote will blink 3 times
quickly when it has found your network and then turn off. The Remote should
now appear in your controller's menu.
IMPORTANT: For the Philips Hue Bridge, no Remote information will appear
in the App menu. The only indication of inclusion will come from the Remote
so make sure to watch for the 3 quick blinks of the LED indicator.
You can check for inclusion by quickly pressing the All On or All Off button
and the LED indicator will blink once. If the indicator does not blink when
quickly pressing All On or All Off it is still in factory default mode and not
included in any network.
If no network is available, or one is not found, the Remote will timeout after
20 seconds and the indicator LED will turn off without blinking 6 times
quickly. Repeat the inclusion operation from the beginning.
2. CHECKING FOR NETWORK INCLUSION
Quickly press the All On or All Off button and the LED indicator should blink
once. If the LED indicator does not respond, the Remote is not paired with a
network.
3. PAIRING TO LIGHTING WITH TOUCH-LINK
The Remote can pair with lighting devices that support Touch-Link
commissioning. Touch-Link is a proximity base mechanism which makes it
easy to associate the devices with each other.
Note: This Remote does not need to be added to a ZigBee controller to be
bound to another device via Touch-Link. However, the Remote is
limited to pairing with only a single device when it is not included in a
ZigBee network. When added to a network, the Remote can be paired
with up to 30 devices.
Note: For Philips Hue and Amazon Echo Plus, add the Remote and lighting
device(s) prior to attempting Touch-Link pairing.
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Note: Philips Hue lighting needs the power to be cycled off and then on to
initiate the Touch-Link protocol.
To start, the lighting device will need to be put into the Touch-Link mode.
Please consult the device manual for this process.
Bring the lighting device to within 4 inches of the Remote.
Click the On button of the zone (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) you wish
to assign to lighting.
Immediately press and hold down the All On button until the LED
indicator turns on.
Click the On button of zone 1 to start the Touch-Link
commissioning process with the remote.
The LED indicator on the Remote will flash quickly for 3 seconds to indicate
the start of the process then flash six times slowly to indicate a successful
connection. The lighting will flash twice.
4. USING THE REMOTE TO RESET A DEVICE
Many lighting devices do not have a physical means to reset them to factory
specifications if the controller becomes damaged or is missing. In this case,
you can use the Remote to initiate a [ZIIResetToFactoryNewRequest]
command. This is only recommended when a device reset is impossible with
any other method. The Remote can either be part of the same ZigBee
network or not added to any network at all. This command may not function
if the Remote is part of a different ZigBee network so the remote will need to
be reset to factory defaults.
To start, the lighting device will need to be put into the Touch-Link mode.
Please consult the device manual for this process.
Bring the Remote within 4 inches of the lighting device.
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Press and hold down the All On power button on the Remote until the
LED indicator turns on.
Immediately click the On button for zone one twice to
send the factory reset command
The LED indicator on the Remote will flash quickly for 3 seconds and then
flash 3 times slowly to indicate a successful reset.
5. BATTERY POWER MONITOR FUNCTION
The Remote will report battery power levels to the controller (hub) in 4
scenarios.
1. When the Remote is powered on.
2. When the Remote is operated after 4 hours of non-use.
3. When added to a controller (hub).
4. When both the On and Off buttons of zone 1 are pressed
simultaneously.
6. PAIR A DEVICE THROUGH FIND AND BIND MODE
Finding and Binding a ZigBee device is different than Touch-Link in that it is
not proximity based. Typically the association between devices with this
method is done through a hub or controller.
For a lighting device to find and bind a target it needs to scan for nodes in
the network. To start, the lighting device will be the initiator node. Please
consult the device manual for this process.
Click the On button of the zone (1, 2 , 3, 4 or 5) you wish
to assign to lighting.
Immediately press and hold down the All On button until the LED
indicator turns solid on.
Click the Off button of zone 1 to start the find and bind
process with the remote. The Remote will be the target
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node.
The binding will be successful within 4 seconds and the LED on the Remote
will flash 4 times. If binding fails the LED indicator will flash twice.
7. UNPAIR A DEVICE THROUGH FIND AND BIND MODE
Set the lighting device to find and bind a target in the network. The lighting
device will be the initiator node. Please consult the device manual for this
process.
For a lighting device to find and bind a target it needs to scan for nodes in
the network. To start, the lighting device will be the initiator node. Please
consult the device manual for this process.
Click the On button of the zone (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) the
lighting is assigned to.
Immediately press and hold down the All On button until the LED
indicator turns solid on.
Click the Off button of zone 1 twice quickly to start the
find and bind process with the remote. The Remote will be
the target node.
The unbinding will be successful within 4 seconds and the LED on the Remote
will flash 4 times. If unbinding fails the LED indicator will flash twice.
8. CLEAR ALL PAIRED LIGHTING DEVICES OF A GROUP
Click the On button of the zone (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) you wish
to unbind devices.
Immediately press and hold down the All On button until the LED
indicator turns solid on.
Click the Off button of zone 1 five times quickly to clear
all bound lighting devices within the zone.
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The LED indicator on the remote will flash 4 times to indicate successful
unbinding.
9. BINDING THE REMOTE WITH A LIGHTING DEVICE IN A
CONTROLLER (HUB)
After the Remote and target device have been added to the same network,
click any button to activate the Remote. Then from your ZigBee controller
interface choose to bind the device to the Remote as instructed by the
manufacturer. The device can now be controlled by the Remote.
Once the binding operation is done, the Remote can still control the device in
the event of controller (hub) loss or failure.
NOTE: Phillips Hue and Amazon Echo Plus do not support this function,
please use Touch-Link to associate the devices. The Remote will still control
the device in the event of controller (hub) loss or failure is Touch-Link is used.
10. UNBINDING THE REMOTE WITH A DEVICE IN A CONTROLLER
(HUB)
To unbind the Remote and lighting device, first, click any button to activate
the Remote. Then from your ZigBee controller interface, choose to unbind the
device from the Remote as instructed by the manufacturer.
NOTE: Phillips Hue and Amazon Echo Plus do not support this function,
please use Touch-Link to associate the devices. The Remote will still control
the device in the event of controller (hub) loss or failure is Touch-Link is used.
11. FACTORY RESET THE REMOTE
If the Remote has been added to a ZigBee controller (hub), it is always best to
remove the device from within the controller interface. Please see the
manufacturer’s user manual for controller interface instructions. The Remote
will turn on and flash 3 times quickly to indicate a successful reset. If that is
not possible or is unsuccessful, the Remote can be manually reset.
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Note: All stored devices will be lost when the Remote is reset. The Remote
will be restored to the factory default settings.
Press and hold down the All On power button on the Remote until the
LED indicator turns on.
Immediately and quickly press the All On button 5 times. The LED
indicator will flash three times quickly to indicate successful removal
from the network and is now reset to factory default.
12. SUPPORTED ZIGBEE CLUSTERS
Input Clusters:
Basic
Power configuration
Identify
Diagnostics
Output Clusters:
Identify
Group
Level Control
On/off
OTA
13. PRODUCT DATA
Operation Frequency
Operating temperature
32-85°F
Operating Voltage
Relative humidity
8% to 80%
Transmission Range
Dimming Range
1%-100%
Protection Type
Dimensions
150x39x12mm
Protocol
Battery Type
CR2430
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